Today's lesson was all about a typical school day in Spain. How they attend classes in the morning from 9-2, then have time for lunch and the very popular siesta, and then some return in the afternoon for a few more hours. How the teachers change rooms and the kids stay with the same kids, etc...
I think they are enjoying the classes with their teacher, Abel. Señora & I do not attend the classes with the kids, so we hear from them what they do, different listening activities, presentations, .... and all in Spanish! This group has really done a nice job of blending together and really improving their Spanish. It's cool to see their growth with the language, and how much more comfortable they feel speaking Spanish & navigating the city.
Lunch was a very typical dish from Madrid, a cocido, or stew. We started with a typical soup as an appetizer, then moved to the cocido. It includes a variety of meats: chicken, beef, pork, chorizo, morcilla, tocino...and then you mix it with the vegetables: garbanzos, carrots, cabbage, potatoes. Delish!!!
After lunch we headed to a very diverse part of the city, Lavapies, for our interactive portion of the day, and visited an NGO, The Third Half, that works to improve communities through soccer. The kids had to pick a goal to work on through soccer, and then we went & visited the soccer court. About 7 kids came to play with us. We did some drills, played some pick up games, and then created visuals representing our day. I think our kids enjoyed it as much as the Spanish kids. Typically there are about 150 kids who participate in the Lavapies Dragones team, even girls!! They practice on a sand/gravel court and then play around the city at different stadiums with other teams of similar HS ages.
We surprised the kids afterwards with a trip to the Faro de Moncloa, or Moncloa tower. It looks like a house from the Jetson's, and gives you a 360 look at Madrid. Even the kids with height issues really enjoyed the views!
After a loooong day, we headed back to our barrio for dinner and bedtime. Tomorrow is our last day in Madrid as Saturday we pack up & take the train to Barcelona. I think the kids are super sad to be leaving Madrid as they've grown to love it like home!!
Friday, June 22, 2018
Thursday, June 21, 2018
Day 6: Flags, Fútbol & Families...oh my!!
Today's workshops were about fútbol...SOCCER...and the World Cup!! The kids quickly learned that they do NOT know the flags from the countries around the world hahahha! We have not been able to catch a game while here due to the timing of the games - we're always busy :( But we still see the excitement around the city - many Spanish flags hanging in windows/balconies, many people in jerseys, and not just Spanish jerseys. We've seen lots of Peruvians, Brazilians, Mexicans, Colombians, etc...
This prepped them for our tour of the Real Madrid Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu. Wow - it's huge! Seats over 80,000...and they are expanding it!! Apparently the museum & stadium is the 2nd most visited museum in all of Madrid, after the Prado art museum! We saw all the trophies & jerseys - so impressive! Saw locker rooms and got to walk onto part of the field. So, obviously we took our Roamin' Spartans team photo here....and imho, it's awesome!!!
The 2nd part of their class prepped them for their host family visits...dining customs, etc... We divided the kids into 2 groups and gave them a map. Obviously a teacher went with them, but we were not supposed to say a word. haha They had to navigate the metro and then navigate the streets to find the houses. The kids looked great - cleaned up nicely! One group went to a host lady's house with her mom along as well, multi-generational. Besides eating some delicious food, they had a great conversation for over 2.5 hrs in SPANISH!!! The host mom commented to the profesora afterwards how great their Spanish was and how impressed she was that they held a conversation all in Spanish! #proudprofesoras
The other group went to a younger lady's house who had her friend along. The friend was from Michigan and here teaching English. Again, delicious food, and also like the other group, all in Spanish. #proudprofesoras
Both groups came back to the hotel quite animated and having really enjoyed their evening! I think they were all nervous prior as they didn't know what to expect, but came away with their eyes opened and feeling more & more comfortable with the language. What else could a profesora ask for?!?!
This prepped them for our tour of the Real Madrid Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu. Wow - it's huge! Seats over 80,000...and they are expanding it!! Apparently the museum & stadium is the 2nd most visited museum in all of Madrid, after the Prado art museum! We saw all the trophies & jerseys - so impressive! Saw locker rooms and got to walk onto part of the field. So, obviously we took our Roamin' Spartans team photo here....and imho, it's awesome!!!
The 2nd part of their class prepped them for their host family visits...dining customs, etc... We divided the kids into 2 groups and gave them a map. Obviously a teacher went with them, but we were not supposed to say a word. haha They had to navigate the metro and then navigate the streets to find the houses. The kids looked great - cleaned up nicely! One group went to a host lady's house with her mom along as well, multi-generational. Besides eating some delicious food, they had a great conversation for over 2.5 hrs in SPANISH!!! The host mom commented to the profesora afterwards how great their Spanish was and how impressed she was that they held a conversation all in Spanish! #proudprofesoras
The other group went to a younger lady's house who had her friend along. The friend was from Michigan and here teaching English. Again, delicious food, and also like the other group, all in Spanish. #proudprofesoras
Both groups came back to the hotel quite animated and having really enjoyed their evening! I think they were all nervous prior as they didn't know what to expect, but came away with their eyes opened and feeling more & more comfortable with the language. What else could a profesora ask for?!?!
Day 5: It's all about the food...la comida
Tuesday's theme of class was the ever popular FOOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The kids learned about all the different types of Spanish food, many of which they have already tried. The learned all about the ingredients, the dishes, etc.... All of this is tied to their afternoon activities.
We took the metro downtown and went to the amazing Mercado de San Miguel (San Miguel Market). It's not a typical market with lots of fruits, vegetables, cow carcasses, etc... It had some stand with fruits & meats, but mainly it was little mini-restaurants with tables in the middle. The kids were split into groups and had a variety of challenges to accomplish around the market...like try a food you've never tried and video everyone eating it, talk with a local, ask them questions, and take a selfie lol Just a variety of things. The kids really enjoyed it and the boys, well, Brenner & Nico, even tried sea urchin! #proudprofesoras
Kids had some free time for lunch and shopping and then we met back up for our next activity: COOKING CLASS!!! Donning aprons, they worked as a team and prepared gazpacho (cold, tomato soup), tortilla española (spanish omelet with eggs), paella (rice with & without seafood), and a cake. The kids did amazing - and the food was delicious!! They really enjoyed the class!!
Headed back to the hotel for a bit of down time and then went out for churros & chocolate!!! Great way to end our food day!!!
We took the metro downtown and went to the amazing Mercado de San Miguel (San Miguel Market). It's not a typical market with lots of fruits, vegetables, cow carcasses, etc... It had some stand with fruits & meats, but mainly it was little mini-restaurants with tables in the middle. The kids were split into groups and had a variety of challenges to accomplish around the market...like try a food you've never tried and video everyone eating it, talk with a local, ask them questions, and take a selfie lol Just a variety of things. The kids really enjoyed it and the boys, well, Brenner & Nico, even tried sea urchin! #proudprofesoras
Kids had some free time for lunch and shopping and then we met back up for our next activity: COOKING CLASS!!! Donning aprons, they worked as a team and prepared gazpacho (cold, tomato soup), tortilla española (spanish omelet with eggs), paella (rice with & without seafood), and a cake. The kids did amazing - and the food was delicious!! They really enjoyed the class!!
Headed back to the hotel for a bit of down time and then went out for churros & chocolate!!! Great way to end our food day!!!
Tuesday, June 19, 2018
Day 4: It's all about the Art
Today our workshops started at the EF Language School. The school is about a 20 minute walk from our hotel, and as there is a primary school next door to our hotel, we were able to see daily life...mom's walking their kids in uniforms to school as well. The tour company I use, EF tours, has a Language School component in their portfolio. So, around the world, they have different offices to teach locals English, or they go to where the Olympics are being held, and train the translators. Each day of our 3 hour workshops has a theme.
So, today's theme Art & History. In the workshops, they learned all about different pieces of art, and had to present with a partner, all in Spanish. Their professor is named Abel, and he is doing amazing with them! Señora Buchter & I are not allowed in the room....so we just hang out in the computer lab (hence the blogging) and in the patio, until they are done. We had lunch around the school and then headed down to the Prado museum. Because the students learn a lot about art in Spanish 3, they knew most of the paintings from the workshop.
In the Prado, Patricia split them into 3 groups, gave them a challenge and off they went. While they were doing that, Señora & I headed to Opera and once they were done with their challenge, they got to participate in an Amazing Race. We called it "Amazing Race: Find the Profesoras" edition. In their groups, they had to find us and the team who did first, won a secret prize. They could walk, metro, taxi, bus, etc.... to get to us. And the winners were: Team #2: Nico, Meredith, Lilly, Abby, and Sarah! They used their metro skills and got to us first!! Well done - so proud!! The other 2 groups showed up a bit later as they chose to walk. Proud of them all for using their maps & asking for help (in Spanish).
Our last tour stop of the day was the Royal Palace, one of the largest in all of Europe. The King & Queen do not actually live here, but use it for official visits. It's very ornate and each room has a different clock & chandelier that are quite eccentric!
After a bit of free time to shop, we had tapas for dinner: tortilla española, croquetas, calamares, pan, chorizo....all super yummy!!!
When it was time to head back, Señora & I took the winner for ice cream...and learned that almonds are NOT nuts....nice try, crazy ice cream lady!! After ice cream, we treated them to a relaxing taxi ride back to the hotel!
All in all, great 1st day of workshops!! Excited to see what tomorrow brings!!
So, today's theme Art & History. In the workshops, they learned all about different pieces of art, and had to present with a partner, all in Spanish. Their professor is named Abel, and he is doing amazing with them! Señora Buchter & I are not allowed in the room....so we just hang out in the computer lab (hence the blogging) and in the patio, until they are done. We had lunch around the school and then headed down to the Prado museum. Because the students learn a lot about art in Spanish 3, they knew most of the paintings from the workshop.
In the Prado, Patricia split them into 3 groups, gave them a challenge and off they went. While they were doing that, Señora & I headed to Opera and once they were done with their challenge, they got to participate in an Amazing Race. We called it "Amazing Race: Find the Profesoras" edition. In their groups, they had to find us and the team who did first, won a secret prize. They could walk, metro, taxi, bus, etc.... to get to us. And the winners were: Team #2: Nico, Meredith, Lilly, Abby, and Sarah! They used their metro skills and got to us first!! Well done - so proud!! The other 2 groups showed up a bit later as they chose to walk. Proud of them all for using their maps & asking for help (in Spanish).
Our last tour stop of the day was the Royal Palace, one of the largest in all of Europe. The King & Queen do not actually live here, but use it for official visits. It's very ornate and each room has a different clock & chandelier that are quite eccentric!
After a bit of free time to shop, we had tapas for dinner: tortilla española, croquetas, calamares, pan, chorizo....all super yummy!!!
When it was time to head back, Señora & I took the winner for ice cream...and learned that almonds are NOT nuts....nice try, crazy ice cream lady!! After ice cream, we treated them to a relaxing taxi ride back to the hotel!
All in all, great 1st day of workshops!! Excited to see what tomorrow brings!!
Monday, June 18, 2018
Day 3: Madrid & Toledo
Today we headed to Parque del Retiro, Madrid's Central Park, to surprise the kids with boat rides around the lake....but there was some boat exhibition going on, of course, so we just wandered around the park with them, saw the Crystal Palace, and then headed to the Reina Sofía museum. It's at this museum that Picasso's Guernica is housed. As the kids have studied art in class, they know all about it. Many were shocked as to how big it actually is. Lots of modern art at this museum..Dali, Picasso... Quick lunch and then we hopped on a bus to Toledo. It's called Holy Toledo for a reason due to all the churches, mosques & synagogues. We did a panoramic tour of the city before heading inside the city walls to do a walking tour. The cobblestone streets, the narrow sidewalks and alleyways...this city is amazing! And all we heard from the kids were lots of oohs and aahs!! While it was hot, the shade was delightful! We ended at a sword factory where the kids got to play Game of Thrones lol :) Dinner downtown and back to the hotel. Tonight's reflection conversation was: what have you noticed that is different? Great answers from the group. Tomorrow our workshops start, so off to bed we go!
Day 2: We have arrived!!
Boy, was that a long flight in not very comfortable seats from Atlanta to Madrid. But, we made it...and so did all our luggage!!!! We met up with Patricia and headed to our hotel...and the rooms were ready! *that never happens! Our hotel is great - spacious, a/c, super location. We dumped our bags, changed, and headed into center city for lunch. Lunch was very typical Spanish food: croquetas and paella....yummmm!! We did a little walking tour around center city, and went to the top of Corte Inglés store for a panoramic view. Did a little shopping, and by 430, the kids were done. Cool part of the day was when 4 PV students who are studying north of Madrid, met up with us. As a teacher, to see your kids studying what you taught them...#proudseñorita
We headed back to the hotel for some down time and then had dinner in our neighborhood. It's a quaint little neighborhood, very typical Spanish, so good for the kids to see non-touristy parts, where the real people live. After that, they were pooped...early to bed as tomorrow is a fun day!!
We headed back to the hotel for some down time and then had dinner in our neighborhood. It's a quaint little neighborhood, very typical Spanish, so good for the kids to see non-touristy parts, where the real people live. After that, they were pooped...early to bed as tomorrow is a fun day!!
#27: España, here we come!!!
It's that time of the year again! We are ready to embark on our trip to Spain, but this year with a different twist! Normally we tour Spain in the even numbered years - fun to be in Europe when World Cup or Euro Cup is happening. Well, this year we are trying a different tour, a Language Immersion tour. Instead of hopping around from one city to another, we stay in one city and really get to know that city, know the neighborhoods, etc... Then, Mon-Fri, the kids take language workshops at the EF Language School that will help them with their afternoon activities. We have 15 students joining us this year, some having completed Spanish 3, many have completed Spanish 4, and will be in my AP class in the Fall, and a few have already completed AP. We will spend a week in Madrid & then head to Barcelona for a few days before coming home. Mrs. Buchter & I are excited to go with the kids and try something new. We are so proud of the kids who took the leap to try something new, to spend most of their day immersed in the Spanish language and culture. That's pretty impressive!! We have great flights: MLI - ATL - MAD, easy peasy. Our guide is Patricia, and she is more then ready for us to show.
Bring on #27!!!
Bring on #27!!!
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